Safe

Album: Heaven and Earth (2009)
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  • To the one whose dreams have fallen all apart
    And all you're left is a tired and broken heart
    I can tell by your eyes, you think you're on your own
    But you're not alone

    Have you heard of the one who can calm the raging sea
    Give sight to the blind, pull the lame up to their feet
    With a love so strong that'll never let you go
    No, you're not alone

    You will be safe in His arms
    You will be safe in His arms
    It's the hands that hold the world
    Are holding your heart
    This is the promise He makes
    He will be with you always
    When everything is falling apart
    You will be safe in His arms

    Did you know that the voice that brings the dead to life
    Is the very same voice that calls you now to rise
    So hear Him now, He is calling you home
    You will never be alone

    These are the hands that build the mountains
    The hands that calmed the sea
    These are the arms that hold Heavens
    They are holding you and me
    These are the hands that healed the leper
    Pulled the lame up to their feet
    These are the arms that were nailed to a cross
    To break our chains and set us free

    Safe in His arms
    Safe in His arms

    You will be safe
    You will be safe
    When everything is falling apart
    You will be safe in His arms Publisher: MUSIC SERVICES, INC.
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